Pennsylvania Sounds the Alarm About ACA Payments to Insurers

Pennsylvania Sounds the Alarm About ACA Payments to Insurers
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Rates could jump 36 percent if Congress or the Trump administration disrupts the insurance markets, an official said.

Pennsylvania could see double-digit rate increases next year if Congress and the Trump administration don't fund key ObamaCare payments to insurers, a state official said Thursday. 

Insurance Commissioner Teresa Miller said the state's five insurers plan to stay in the market in and have filed aggregate rate increases of 8.8 percent for 2018. 



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